THINK Session 1: The Case for Complementarity

The first session at THINK was a brief introduction to the subject of complementarity—just over twenty minutes—but we covered a lot of ground. In the first half of my talk I explain the difference between complementarity and complementarianism, and articulate why our focus in the conference is primarily on the former. In the second, I try and make the case for complementarity in ten minutes (you can see a summary in the picture above):

Author info

Andrew is Teaching Pastor at King's Church London, and has theology degrees from Cambridge (MA), London School of Theology (MTh), and King's College London (PhD). He is a columnist for Christianity Today, and has written several books, including Echoes of Exodus (Crossway, 2018) and Spirit and Sacrament: An Invitation to Eucharismatic Worship (Zondervan, 2019). Andrew is married to Rachel and they have three children: Zeke, Anna and Samuel.
Views he expresses here are his own, and do not represent those of Newfrontiers or any particular church.